A free diver visited the Strait of Hormuz. Here’s what he saw
The Strait of Hormuz is being blockaded. But a couple weeks ago, one small boat visited and found something surprising below the waves.
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The Strait of Hormuz is being blockaded. But a couple weeks ago, one small boat visited and found something surprising below the waves.
A two-and-a-half-year-old mystery concerning a strange golden object found miles below the sea surface isn’t an egg or sponge — it’s from an anemone-like animal.
Researchers from the University of Antwerp and KU Leuven have succeeded in developing a process that purifies air and, at the same time, generates power.
The time it takes for a leaf to decompose might be the key to understanding how temperature affects ecosystems, according to Kansas State University ecologists.
A decade ago, southern sea ice suddenly and dramatically declined. Scientists say the culprit was a “very violent release” of deep, pent-up heat.
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The Orion Crew Survival System suits that Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, and Mission Specialist Christina Koch from NASA, and Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen
One of two large wildfires in southeastern Georgia continues to grow and now exceeds 31 square miles. (Image credit: Office of Gov. Brian Kemp)
Have you ever wondered how likely it is to find a message in a bottle, especially an old one? Let’s do the math.
We all know that washing our hands can keep us from spreading germs and getting sick. But a new Rutgers-New Brunswick study found that cool
Scientists have mapped the extent of the Vela Supercluster for the first time, and determined that it is one of the largest structures in the
Road salt, used in copious helpings each winter to protect them from ice and preserve safe driving conditions, is slowly degrading the concrete they’re made
The Hubble Space Telescope revisits a star-forming region 5,000 light-years from Earth, which it first captured in 1997, revealing how the cosmic nursery has changed
Cats often flick their heads back and forth as if they’ve been possessed. This strange reflex has a simple explanation.